Sunday, February 28, 2010

Muse and their Uprising

Atlanta, GA -- The level of sound produced at The Arena at Gwinnett Center last night almost tore off the roof in this suburban area.  Opening their first show together for their North American tour, the Silversun Pickups and Muse put on a raucious performance for the sold-out arena.  The SIlversun Pickups opened the evening with a groovy 30 minute set, closing out with a lethal performance of "Lazy Eye."  By their sound, dress, and style, one can easily conclude that this band came from alternative doldrums of New York or Los Angeles.  LA it is.

Standing on three pillars that spanned from the stage floor to the roof, Muse opened their show by opening the pillars at the equator.  With each member launching into the group's newest hit, "The Uprising," the crowd went into hysteria.  The set list included all of their major hits, including "Undisclosed Desires," "Maps of Problematique," and "Starlight" over a 19-song, 2-hour performance.  Trying to master the sound and acoustics within a closed building requires a great amount of skill.  Muse and their technicians certainly mastered the volume levels.  Taking a page out U2's book, whom they recently opened up for on their tour last year, Muse utilized an impressive array of laser lighting, stage props, and sound to put on a stellar performance last night.  The sound itself is a fusion of mid-90's artist Our Lady Peace and early 2000's artist System of a Down.  The rifts and melodies topple the hard, grunge rock sound, which is a good thing when you're looking for a distinctive sound.  Based on this performance, I'm looking for Must to be the "breakout" artist for 2010.  They've been around for quite awhile (mid 90's), so maybe they're just "late bloomers."  This breakthrough North American tour could be the key to the band's uprising.

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